

RetentionFox for WooCommerce is a focused cart‑recovery and retention toolkit built for store owners who want results without a complex marketing stack. It watches how shoppers behave on your site, nudges them at the right moments, and follows up by email when carts are abandoned.
Instead of juggling multiple plugins for popups, emails, and analytics, RetentionFox brings the essentials into one place:
The goal is not to be a full email service, but to help WooCommerce stores recover more revenue from the visitors they already have – with defaults that make sense and controls that don’t require an agency or a developer.
RetentionFox sits between your WooCommerce cart, your theme, and WordPress email. Once enabled:
Everything is configured from a single “RetentionFox” menu in wp‑admin. You don’t need to wire up separate pages or shortcodes to get value.
RetentionFox is designed for:
If you’d like deeper logs, CSV exports, additional templates, subscription‑specific flows, and more visuals on the Thank You page, there is a separate Pro upgrade that builds on the same free core.
Learn more about Pro at https://adprozz.in/retentionfox
Welcome popup with waving hand
Show a friendly welcome block that uses your site icon or custom logo. Configure separate content for guest visitors and logged‑in customers; link guests directly to your WooCommerce “My Account” registration page if you want to grow signups.
Idle nudge pill after inactivity
Display a compact pill after X seconds of inactivity, only if there are items in the cart. Use the built‑in WordPress editor to control the short text that appears in the pill.
Exit‑intent reminder
When a shopper moves to leave the page, show a small modal reminding them about their cart. You control the headline and body copy separately, so you can keep it gentle or more urgent depending on your brand.
Smart suppression logic
Nudges automatically hide:
This keeps things focused on recovery, not bothering buyers who just converted.
Three ready‑to‑edit HTML templates (free)
Choose a base layout and the email editor auto‑populates with styled content you can adjust. Use tokens like {customer_name} and a recovery_url placeholder to personalize messages.
Pro‑only templates (4–6) with previews
The free version shows thumbnails and previews of three extra templates but prevents selecting them; this lets you see the Pro layouts with your logo and footer while keeping behavior stable until you upgrade.
Branded email header and footer
Upload your logo, customize your footer text, and send professional-looking emails that match your store’s brand identity.
Optional SMTP for all site mail
Turn on SMTP in RetentionFox to use your chosen mail host for all WordPress emails, not just recovery messages. Configure from name/email, host, port, encryption, username, and password in one place.
Logged‑in cart tracking
Whenever WooCommerce updates a cart for a logged‑in customer, RetentionFox records basic details and timestamps so it can later decide when a cart has gone cold enough to send a reminder.
Abandoned‑cart cron job
A scheduled event runs periodically and:
Manual controls and testing
On the Settings page, you have full control:
Summary cards for key metrics
View totals for:
Interactive revenue trend chart
Visualize your recovery success over any timeframe. Whether you need a snapshot of today, last week, or a custom date range, the chart updates instantly to show revenue trends over time. It runs locally (no external tracking pixels) and handles empty states gracefully for a clean dashboard experience.
Top products by recovered revenue
A table aggregates per‑product recovered quantity, orders, and revenue for the selected date range, so you can see which SKUs benefit most from your recovery effort.
The free version includes:
The separate Pro upgrade (sold on adprozz.in) is designed to add:
Welcome popup
Appears for visitors on eligible pages, uses your logo/site icon, and shows guest vs registered copy depending on login state. Suppressed on Thank You and when there is no cart.
Idle nudge
Shows a pill after a configurable period of inactivity if there are items in the cart. Use it to remind visitors their cart is saved or encourage them back into the checkout.
Exit‑intent modal
Triggers once per session when the cursor leaves the viewport area, if the cart has items.
Recovery emails
Templates 1–3 are fully editable; templates 4–6 display previews with a “PRO” badge in Lite. Cron handles normal automated sends; the Settings page buttons let you preview and trigger a send on demand.
Templates 1–3 (Standard)
Three clean, fully editable text layouts designed to hit the primary inbox. While they come pre-loaded with different starting copy (“Don’t let them get away,” “Still thinking it over?”), they are structurally identical and flexible. You can rewrite the text, change the button label, and apply your branding to any of them to fit your voice.
Templates 4–6 (Pro with Product Data)
These advanced layouts automatically inject the Product Image and Title of the abandoned item directly into the email body. This visual cue is critical: even if a shopper’s cart session has expired or they switch devices, they see exactly what they left behind and can click the product link to immediately purchase it again.